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While Mbappe ignored Messi, what Neymar did to say goodbye to Lionel makes the whole world cry

The Brazilian, who is likely to leave Paris just like Leo, taught the club how to fire a star of such caliber.

By William Estrella

The Brazilian, who is likely to leave Paris just like Leo, taught the club how to fire a star of such caliber.
The Brazilian, who is likely to leave Paris just like Leo, taught the club how to fire a star of such caliber.

Lionel Messi's last duel with the Paris Saint Germain shirt took place this Saturday, after his team fell 2-3 against the humble Clemont. In that duel, their coach Galtier and Sergio Ramos also said goodbye, who had the luxury of scoring a goal. Times of change will live this team that had been assembled thinking of winning the Champions League, but that unusually comes from the best player in the world.

The world champion will leave as a free agent and is a real temptation for several teams on all continents. It is that according to Fabrizio Romano, both the MLS, the Saudi Arabian league and the greats of Europe want to take over Leo's services. Of course, in the middle is his abysmal contract that not everyone can afford and that is why a final decision will take weeks.

But in the meantime, a huge send-off from PSG for the seven-time Ballon d'Or winner was not expected, and it was. Just a cold message on social networks and a hostile whistle from the fans during the game was all he received in an ungrateful way. Meanwhile, the one who was in charge of doing it properly was Neymar, that great friend who gave him football.

Neymar's tender message for Messi that moves the world

"Brother... it didn't turn out as we thought but we tried everything. It was a pleasure to share 2 more years with you. Good luck in your new stage and be happy. I love you," wrote the Brazilian star on his personal Instagram account with a photograph with his friend in the PSG dressing room. Leo's response was not long in coming, where he shows him his happiness for having played together again and also told him: “You are a beautiful person and that is what it is worth. I love you very much".


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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